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24 September 2013

Maybe it is my busy work schedule, maybe it is the [seemingly] never-ending move, maybe it is just me being lazy because it has been cloudy and rainy for a few weeks (and it is never cloudy and rainy in South Texas. We are in a horrible drought!) but I just haven't been able to find the motivation to fit in sewing as of late. That being said, I have been on a mission to do sewing.

You see, I really want to work on a houndstooth cover for my vintage cedar chest reuppholstery project, but I can't find the stinking ruler I need. Here's the thing, no one in town has it so I ordered it from Amazon. It arrived a week late and broken into two pieces, so I returned it and got a full refund which left me with still no ruler. I have been to over 10 shops in the surrounding area (September is Texas shop-hop month aka Quilt Across Texas) and no one has it! Uggh. So here is my plea: Have you seen this ruler?? If so, please tell me where!

Okay! On with the sewing. First up I have a picture of all the beautiful 3" half hexies I finished basting. Well, not all. I finished 120, but had already sewn 14 together at this point. Have no fear; I will show you what I have sewn together! I have no idea how big this quilt is going to end up, but I have known from the beginning that I do not want fabrics to repeat. Luckily this gave me something to buy during the shop-hop since I couldn't buy the ruler I really wanted. Here are all my hexies!

When I travel with my hexies, I am always scared their edges are going to get bent. If I put them in a zippered pouch, they can get bent up with the bag, if I put them in a rigid pencil box, they have too much room and can slide around. I was starting to think they wouldn't be able to travel with me, and really, what is the point of an EPP project if it can't travel? Then I found an empty mask box lying around! I'm a scuba dive leader, so I have way too much scuba gear, but in this case it totally paid off! Look at how well they all fit in here!

So perfect for 3" half hexagons!

I had sewn one pinwheel together last week and left it at home. Then I went out of town and had some time to sew, but I had forgotten completely which direction I had the first pinwheel going. I had a 50/50 shot of getting it right and of course I got it wrong. So now I don't know which direction to sew the rest in. Ripping it apart is going to be hard. Maybe I will just make a second quilt with the pinwheels going the opposite direction. That seems like less work, right? Making an entirely separate quilt to avoid ripping out a few stitches. FYI: I said I had 14 stitched together and each pinwheel only has 6. The final two are in the upper right corner of this picture.

I also started working on the applique I'm doing for the Secret Tote Bag Swap. I'm getting so excited about it! Hopefully I will be able to suck it up and get some machine sewing done this week. :)

17 September 2013

Ooookay, I didn't exactly get nothing done, but I really didn't do a lot.

I did pick fabric for the Secret Tote Bag Swap. I am making a 241 bag, but I increased the pattern size so it will be a little bigger. I have all the exterior bits cut and I think the fabric really fits with my partner's wishes.

Over the weekend, my boyfriend and I finally made some gnocchi al pesto. I have been desperately wanting to try making this. It turned out nicely, but would be better with my pesto instead of store bought.

I also completed the front of a quilt and completely forgot to take a picture of it before getting it off for quilting. I even finished more half hexagons and assembled my first pinwheel out of half hexagons, but naturally I also forgot to take pictures of those.

10 September 2013

I am officially 1/15th through with teaching for the semester. Woohoo! So far my classes are going well. I only have a few students that seem to be problematic, but that will get sorted out. Sadly teaching full time and moving means that I haven't been able to do much sewing. But I have done a little!

My boyfriend and I decided to be pro-active and put shelf liner in every single drawer and in every single cabinet (even in bathrooms!) at the new house. This left me with a couple of perfectly sized scraps that I decided to make trivets out of. My thinking is that I will piece the front, add a few layers of Insul-Bright, and then add shelf liner instead of backing so that it will be heat resistant and grippy! Win win! In case you don't know what I'm talking about, it is this stuff:

I also started making my first 241 Tote Bag. I am thinking about using this pattern, only enlarged slightly, for the Secret Tote Bag Swap. Here is my progress:

I also basted a few more half-hexies!

I also made some progress on a sample quilt I am working on for my LQS.

I also started working on the re-upholstery job I'm doing on my vintage cedar chest. I picked the pattern (piecing the Houndstooth pattern!), bought the fabric, bought and cut the foam, and then went on a mission for the ruler I need. No one in town has the correct ruler so I ordered it from Amazon. It took forever and arrived after it was supposed to and was SNAPPED IN HALF. Lame. Amazon says it isn't their fault, so I can return it for some of my money back since it isn't being returned in like-new condition. Ugggh. Now after waiting two weeks for this stinking ruler, I'm back to waiting. Hopefully Amazon will do the right thing and give me all my money back. Hopefully I can find a quilt shop somewhere in a 3 hour radius (This is Texas so that includes San Antonio, Austin, & Houston) who has one and I can go buy it in a few weekends. But at least I cut the foam, riiiight?

Okay, so I really haven't done too much modern stuff. Maybe I'm in a funk. Oh well! What have you been working on?

03 September 2013

Tonight is officially the last night of summer. Starting tomorrow my soul belongs to my students since I am back to work as a full-time, adjunct professor teaching 7 classes. Four of them are Astronomy and this is my fourth year teaching them. Three are physical science teacher prep classes and this is only my second year teaching them. I have been busting my butt trying to optimize my plans for all 7 classes and I'm very excited to try out my changes! This is only the second time I have taught this many classes at once, so I'm nervous. But I'm always nervous at the start of a semester. Anyways, I printed all my syllabi today!

As for crafting, I finished two quilts. The first is a super easy tossed 9-patch quilt in fall Civil War repro fabric. This quilt is one of the prizes for Quilt Across Texas-Region 4. Also, this was the first quilt to be photographed at the new house!

Here it is again in the shade so you can actually see the fabric. Oddly enough I like the other picture more. I'm not too sad about this one going away to a stranger.

I also tried my hand at invisible zippers for the first time and came up with this pillow. It is quilted with a basic stipple.

Invisible Zipper!

I finished another Quilt Across Texas quilt, this one using the official fabric for 2013. It is huuuge. Naturally I forgot to take a picture after it was quilted and bound, but it is hanging at a quilt shop in town so I can go sneak a picture later. :)

Because I am in the slow process of packing to move, I decided it would be easier to sell a bunch of stuff, so today I sold a huge laundry basket and ginormous grocery bag full of books and DVDs to Half Price books and made just over $80! I figured I could splurge on these books which came to about $10. The Spellbinding Quilts book might as well be called "Tolkien & Harry Potter inspired paper pieced blocks." I can't wait to sew up some dragons!

I mentioned the new house, so here are house details. Boyfriend and I went to sign paperwork on Friday morning but somehow the relocation company being used by the seller didn't send out the official "you can have the house" email until today, which sucks because we were planning on using the long weekend for moving and painting, but couldn't.

But since we got official word today, I got to start painting what will be the sewing room! The top two swatches are the colors I was really torn between. The bottom one is from a gallon of paint I found in the "oops" section at Lowes. This means it is a $35 gallon of paint for $5. Here it doesn't look great, but next to those glorious blues and underwhelming brown nearly everything would look kind of blehhh.

That brown is everywhere in the house, even ceilings but we are only painting the master bedroom and sewing room.

Since I already have a gallon of the "oops" paint and am such a tightwad that I convinced myself I could love it, I decided to start painting with it and worst case scenario, it is the first coat for one of the blues.

It is still drying and obviously trim work still needs to be done (I avoid ladders while home alone) but it is definitely growing on me! Or maybe it just looks better not surrounded by the other colors.